The D.C. Council will vote on a bill Tuesday that would make it illegal to publicly play sounds that can be heard from more than 100 feet away.

D.C. Councilmembers Anita Bonds, Mary Cheh and Jack Evans introduced the Amplified Noise Amendment Act of 2018 last month in hopes of tightening up noise laws in the District. The current law states the noise is illegal, or too loud, if it can be heard inside the nearest home.

If the new bill is passed, D.C. police, Metro Transit Police, or National Park Service officers would be able to warn offenders once then fine them $300 if they don't listen, DCist reports. The current maximum fine is $1,000.

A previous version of the bill included a possible punishment of 10 days in jail, though it's been amended, DCist says.

Many opposed to the bill believe it is targeted at go-go and street performers downtown, many of whom are people of color.